TheTimeKnife@lemmy.world to World News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 11 months agoAmazon drought: 'We've never seen anything like this'www.bbc.co.ukexternal-linkmessage-square6fedilinkarrow-up1181arrow-down14
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minus-squareripcord@kbin.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up19arrow-down1·edit-211 months agoThere’s lots of evidence of domestication, cultivation, tending over the last 13,000+ years. But calling it a “planted forest” - like as if the majority of plants out in the Amazon were seeded/planted manually by humans - seems like a huge stretch.
minus-squareripcord@kbin.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up11arrow-down1·11 months agoOk, but that’s still really far off from being a “planted forest”.
minus-squarewebghost0101@sopuli.xyzlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·11 months agoThere probably different zones, deeper ones are natural and authentic, zones at the borders will be mostly planted. Its probably fair to call the amazon a collection of forests and other biomes rather then “a forest” but i am no ecologist so don’t quote me on that.
There’s lots of evidence of domestication, cultivation, tending over the last 13,000+ years. But calling it a “planted forest” - like as if the majority of plants out in the Amazon were seeded/planted manually by humans - seems like a huge stretch.
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Ok, but that’s still really far off from being a “planted forest”.
There probably different zones, deeper ones are natural and authentic, zones at the borders will be mostly planted.
Its probably fair to call the amazon a collection of forests and other biomes rather then “a forest” but i am no ecologist so don’t quote me on that.